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@pyasmann

Alle menchen werden Bruder! Natural unintelligence. Liberty, Equality, Fraternity. https://t.co/Yt5ypfsBCI

Budapest Katılım Ekim 2014
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VraserX e/acc@VraserX·
This is actually great news. We should be accelerating automation as fast as possible. Every job we automate is time, energy, and human potential freed for something better. 🥰
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter

BREAKING: Jeff Bezos is in talks to raise $100 billion for a new fund that would buy manufacturing companies and use AI to automate them, per WSJ.

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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Now you know why
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Giuseppe Paolo
Giuseppe Paolo@_GPaolo·
What happens when AI agents are left to live (and die) together in a shared world? We’ve been exploring this at the @cognizant AI Lab — and they started forming something that looks like a society.
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Math Files@Math_files·
In 1742, a mathematician named Christian Goldbach wrote a letter to the famous Leonhard Euler. In it, he made a surprisingly simple claim: "Every even number greater than 2 can be written as the sum of two prime numbers." For example: 18 = 13 + 5; 74 = 43 + 31 In 1938, Nils Pipping verified it by hand for every number up to 100,000 by hand. Mathematicians checked using computers millions, billions, even trillions of cases—and it never fails. But in mathematics, checking examples isn’t enough. You need a proof that works forever. No one has been able to prove that this rule works for all even numbers.
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Kode@kode11·
@morganlinton 100%. The future isn't one god model that does everything — it's an ecosystem of small, fast, cheap models each dominating their niche. Like microservices but for intelligence. Run locally, no API costs, instant inference.
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Morgan@morganlinton·
Insanely bullish on small, special purpose models.
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Black Hole
Black Hole@konstructivizm·
Clouds hovering perfectly over the islands This happens because the land heats up faster than the water. This creates a vertical updraft, causing warm, moist air to rise, cool, and condense into a cloud directly above each island.
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Epic Maps 🗺️@theepicmap·
Grindelwald, Switzerland
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Science girl@sciencegirl·
The third thumb you never knew you needed
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Science girl@sciencegirl·
The most thrilling hiking route in China
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Fermat's Library@fermatslibrary·
A bacterium and a whale have almost nothing in common. Except this: Their max speed is ~10 body lengths per second. Why does life converge on the same speed limit? We break it down this week: #email-newsletter" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">fermatslibrary.com/s/how-fast-do-…
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Coriolis effect
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Science girl@sciencegirl·
This experiment shows how objects moving in a circle instantly travel in a straight line when the force holding them disappears. SpinLaunch uses this same physics idea to launch rockets
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Thomas Watson@t_s_watson·
@Kekius_Sage If there is nothing to compare it to, the question is invalid as the statement "Acceleration is the derivative of velocity with respect to time" has no reference or comparative.
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Kekius Maximus@Kekius_Sage·
Imagine something like a ball drifting through deep space with absolutely nothing around it. Acceleration is the derivative of velocity with respect to time. So how do you even know the ball is moving, if there’s nothing to compare it to?
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Sneedwick 🇺🇸@sneedwick·
@pyasmann @kapilansh_twt >issue money >everyone wants to live in the best location in the city >there are only X amount of houses there >price goes up because everyone is trying to access the same limited space/resource/supply you cant make more space.
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Ujjwal Chadha
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Unpopular Opinion: We aren't building the future 10x faster with AI. We are just generating legacy code 10x faster. Everyone is currently bragging about developer velocity. "I built this entire backend in a weekend!" "AI wrote 80% of my codebase!" But here is the reality check we are ignoring: Code is a liability, not an asset. If an AI tool spits out 1,000 lines of functional boilerplate in five seconds, that is still 1,000 lines that a human being has to read, review, secure, and maintain when the dependencies inevitably break next year. We are treating code generation like a pure productivity win, but we are optimizing for the wrong metric. The bottleneck in software engineering was never how fast we could type. The bottleneck has always been comprehension, architecture, and maintenance. If we don't shift our focus from "generation speed" to "architectural sanity," the tech debt of the next five years is going to be an absolute, unmaintainable nightmare.
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Awan Farz@EngrSARFRAZawan·
@rand_longevity Plumbers are also at risk; human labour will be replaced as soon as layoffs occur, and everyone will be building hardware labs.
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